New fueling stations that can handle hydrogen would have to be built.
Challenges to hydrogen as fuel include no distribution network, ie gas stations, and fear that the car co u l d explode like the Hindenburg.
Hydrogen is more explosive than gasoline.
Hydrogen combustion produces water vapor as the main byproduct, which is cleaner than the pollutants emitted from burning fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel. This results in less pollution being released into the atmosphere when hydrogen is used as fuel.
Yes, hydrogen is more explosive than gasoline.
Yes, hydrogen is more flammable than gasoline.
Some benefits of hydrogen vehicles are: less pollution, less dependence on foreign oil, less vehicle costs, and not having to purchase gasoline. These vehicles are great for the environment.
When hydrogen burns, the only byproduct is water vapor. Therefore, hydrogen combustion does not produce any pollution or harmful emissions. This makes hydrogen a clean and environmentally friendly fuel source.
C8H18Octane. A hydrocarbon containing only atoms of carbon and hydrogen.
Yes hydrogen can be easily renewed by separating it from water or extracting it from gasoline
Yes, it is legal to run a hydrogen car in the US. However, access to hydrogen fueling stations may be limited compared to gasoline or electric charging stations. Currently, there are hydrogen fueling stations primarily in California with plans for expansion to other states.
Hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe. Combining hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell would produce energy without pollution.